Wednesday, February 13, 2013

New hull / Show

The boat show was great fun.  I got to hang out with Matt Lennert of Starboard SUPs and Jodelle Fitzwater of BIC SUPs at the biggest SUP booth at the show.
Sea State was right there with the big boys (and girls).
We talked to a lot of folks, some of whom had tried paddle boards on vacations and we introduced the sport to many.

The new hull got to the show on Friday and was looking great.
Here it is outside the shop...




Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Sea State at the Boat Show

Wednesday evening the St. Louis Boat show begins.
I believe it is open for media and vips?
Normally it is Thursday - Sunday.
We moved one of our boards down yesterday and helped StL Sail and Paddle set up their booth.
Here is the Hull we took down.
We have some SUP paddles there as well.
The new board might be there on Friday.


SUP kit board: Deck details

This morning the deck was firmly bonded to the hull so we cleaned off the excess adhesive and blue tape.  Then we routered the edge and sanded the deck surface.  Next up was a fill coat for the deck's glass skin.
Once this sets, we will instal the deck access port, handle and do some gel coat detailing.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Bonding the deck to the new hull

The latest sup is nearing the end of the production line.  Today we bonded the deck to the hull.  In the last class we conducted we learned the advantages of using truckers straps for this process.  They evenly force the deck down on to the hull.
In the morning after the adhesive has set, we will use the router to trim the deck edge.  Once this is finished and we have scraped off the blue tape and excess adhesive, we will sand and fill coat the deck.
The boat show is this week.  Come see us at the St. Louis Boat Show.


Sunday, February 3, 2013

Glassing the new SUP deck

In preparation for the boat show we are finishing a new SUP.   The hull decks are are bonded and stringers are being tabbed in.
The deck got a sanding and 6 oz cloth on the underside.
We then trimmed it to fit the hull.  After additional sanding we glassed the top of the deck with .55 oz cloth.


After the epoxy hardens, we will sand with 180 grit and give the top a fill coat of epoxy.